Is this what you meant?
$ ubuntu-bug rasmol --save foo
$ cat foo
ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.4
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Sep 2 12:59:45 2013
Dependencies:
coreutils 8.13-3ubuntu3.2
debconf 1.5.42ubuntu1
dpkg 1.16.1.2ubuntu7.1
fontconfig 2.8.0-3ubuntu9.1
fontconfig-con
And this, finally, does what I want:
$ rasmol-classic -nodisplay < foo.cmd
[...]
Display window disabled!
RasMol> background white
RasMol> load foo.pdb
[...]
RasMol> spacefill on
RasMol> write epsf foo.eps
RasMol> quit
... and foo.eps is there. Btw, rasmol-gtk does not allow to do this (and
it is
To note: /usr/bin/rasmol (eventually) points to rasmol-gtk.
With rasmol-classic I get:
$ rasmol-classic -nodisplay -script foo.cmd
RasMol>
write epsf foo.eps
^
"foo.cmd", line 4: Command disabled in script file!
Which is an improvement as it at least tells why nothing happens - but
still bad as
To note: /usr/bin/rasmol (eventually) points to rasmol-gtk - rasmol-
classic does not open the display window.
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Title:
rasmol -nodisplay still op
Public bug reported:
Let there be a foo.pdb file ...
$ cat << EOF > foo.cmd
background white
load foopdb
spacefill on
write epsf foo.eps
EOF
$ rasmol -nodisplay -script foo.cmd
Note:
(1) although "nodisplay" was specified, the display opens (#1219680)
(2) the script seems to stop after "space
Public bug reported:
$ echo quit > quit.cmd
$ rasmol -script quit.cmd
(rasmol:23062): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_main_quit: assertion `main_loops !=
NULL' failed
Running rasmol and typing "quit" on the command prompt (F7) does not
trigger this assert.
** Affects: rasmol (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
>From the manual [1]:
"RasMol may be instructed not to display a graphics window by using the command
line option '-nodisplay'. This is particularly useful for running RasMol as a
background or batch process. "
$ rasmol -nodisplay
opens a graphics window (Ubuntu 12.04, ras
Public bug reported:
Since the change to multiarch, building upstream gcc is broken on Debian
and Ubuntu 11.10. There are a load of reports at bugs.debian.org and a
proposed patch from Matthias Klose over at gcc-patches. However, the
former are not sorted out and the latter is not applied (yet).
Public bug reported:
After installation of PyMol 1.4.1-1 that ships with Ubuntu 11.10:
[...]
Detected OpenGL version 2.0 or greater. Shaders available.
PyMOLShader_NewFromFile-Error: Unable to open file
'/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/pymol/data/shaders/default.vs'
PYMOL_PATH='/usr/lib/pymodule
Btw, the quoted virtuoso-t process does:
write(3, "00:48:32 Reference to page with "..., 71) = -1 EFBIG (File too large)
write(2, "00:48:32 Reference to page with "..., 71) = -1 EPIPE (Broken pipe)
--- SIGPIPE (Broken pipe) @ 0 (0) ---
I found an exactly 2GB (2147483647) .log file in the renamed
Public bug reported:
Since a few days nepomukservices/virtuoso-t went haywire, used 100% CPU
time, hour-long(!) KDE startup time, kontact not starting due to strigi
being "Not available" (although it was supposed to be started according
to kcm), the whole shebang.
After renaming the folder .kde/s
Ok, I hate "same here" comments myself, but yes, same here. I know that
there's an update available. I don't want to update yet, I don't need a
reminder every ~15 minutes. This would be tolerable once a week or even
once a day, but like this? Not nice. Maybe a checkbox "Do not show this
distributi
I just hit this problem when I tried to compile vanilla gcc-4.6 from the
gcc svn branch.
Two comments:
(a) installing the multilib package on a non-multilib i686 machine is not a
real option
(why would I install 64bit libs and environment if I don't need them?
System hygiene!)
(b) you c
Same for me. Every few days, dbus-daemon goes wild. Often it helps to
close kontact. At least for a while. Finally only rebooting (possibly X
relogin) will help. Problem appeared first after the upgrade to natty.
Bug #779849 seems to be a dupe of this one. Most notable information
there: the corre
In reply to my comment #1 - too quick. Sound does work with
# sound support on/off; use (2) for newer experimental sound code
$_sound = (2)
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Title:
Also doesn't work for me in (K)Ubuntu 11.04.
$ dosemu --version
dosemu-1.4.0.1
Further, there are at least three different (unanswered) related posts in the
forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1603214
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1739384
http://ubuntuforums.or
Tried the package from:
https://launchpad.net/~ferramroberto/+archive/natty/+build/2458164
# dpkg -i k9copy_2.3.7-1~lffl~_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 214583 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace k9copy 2.3.6-0ubuntu1 (using
k9copy_2.3.7-1~lffl~_i386.deb) ...
Unpacki
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k9copy
After update to kubuntu 11.04, k9copy (v2.3.6 on KDE 4.6.2) stopped
working and keeps crashing after a few seconds into the .mpg extraction
process; simple extraction of the mpeg stream, no compression or
anything. This is reproducible every time w
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665209
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssl
Create the following shell script:
#!/bin/sh
openssl genrsa -aes256
And run it.
After a key is generated, you will be prompted for an encryption
password. Press enter. Since empty passwords are not allowed here, you
will be prompted a second
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